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Link-Belt WG2E20EL (10408357) WG200 series unmounted ball bearing insert with 1" bore and eccentric locking collar. Intermediate duty, 52100 bearing steel, Buna single lip contact seal, nylon retainer. C3 clearance, 5600 max RPM, dynamic load rating 4390 lbf, static load rating 2530 lbf.
MODEL 10408357
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$49.74 Each
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Available seal type
E lip seal
Bearing Type
Intermediate duty
Bore length (in)
1 13/32 in
Bore size (in)
1.25 in
C dynamic load rating
4390 lb
Co static load rating
2530 lb
Distance from Bearing Centerline to Centerline of Lube Hole (in)
0.202 in
Height
2.00
Inner ring hub diameter (in)
1.587 in
Inner Ring Width (in)
0.938 in
Length
3.00
Locking collar outside diameter (in)
1 3/4 in
Locking collar width (in)
5/8 in
Locking device kit
W2E205S
Locking Type
Eccentric
Lubrication type
EXXON RONEX MP STD
Maximum Speed (RPM)
5600 rpm
Maximum Temperature (C)
107 C
Maximum Temperature (F)
225 F
Mounted clearance
C3 standard
Outer Ring Width (in)
0.7087 in
Outside diameter (in)
2.4409 in
Primary seal
BUNA single lip contact seal
Retainer type
Nylon
Service instructions
BR3-007 LB 200 ball-300 ball
Setscrew torque (in-lbs)
165-185 in/lbs
Short Hub Length (in)
0.3543 in
Size code
206
Type of seal
E lip seal
Unit of dimension
in
Vibration frequency fundamental train
0.0067 cps
Vibration frequency inner ring defect
0.0905 cps
Vibration frequency outer ring defect
0.0595 cps
Vibration frequency roller spin
0.0385 cps
Volume
0.078
Volume unit
GLL
Width
3.00
1 1/4" Unmounted Ball Bearing, Intermediate Duty, Eccentric Cam Locking Collar, Single Lip Contact Seal, Relubricatable, Spherical OD
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